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villa willing to breaK WAGE SCALES IN quest to land owen

Source: Independent
Birmingham : United Kingdom | 5 months ago  
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Aston Villa would have to make Michael Owen their highest paid player to have a chance of signing the striker, who is out of contract at Newcastle United . Villa manager Martin O'Neill refused to rule out the possibility of signing Owen this summer when asked about the England international...
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